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The American Medical Recorder

1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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M. Page, Augs. R. Taylor, Gilbert S. Woodhull, William Van Deursen, Stephen Brown, Samuel Miller, Josiah Goodhue, Edward Turner, Jno. Burne, John Huxham, James Webster, Joseph G. Nancrede, Horatio G. Jameson, Rob. Gorsuch, Jno. B. Davidge, Dr. H. G. Jameson, J. B. Davidge, Dr. Nathan Smith, William E. Horner, Samuel Henry Dickson, Samuel Jackson, Thomas H. Wright, Samuel Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Isaac Hays, William M. Fahnestock, Zadok Howe, J. W. Heustis, Thomas Henderson, Samuel Jackson, Elisha Bartlett, Robert Reid, W. Michell, Adam Neale, John Huxham, C. F. Von Græfe, Ph. Von Walther, John Burne, Dr. Justus Friederick Carl Hecker, Joseph Brown, George R. Skene, S. J. Stratford, John Adams, John Cross, G. H. Watson, A. N. Genurin, Dr. C. H. Ebermaier, Richard Battlet, John Davy, Richard Huie, James Syme, James Wallace, R. J. Clarke, Samuel Jackson, George W. Carpenter,

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Table of contents: Contents Original Communications, The American Medical Recorder Contents. Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: The Central Medical Society Closed Its Meetings on the Evening of the 5th December, Certificate H, Hydrocephalus Externus Cured by an Operation, On Ligatures of Ruptured Arteries Complicated with Fractures or Gun-Shot Wounds, Observations on a New Preparation of Copaiva, Discharge of a Great Number of Hydatids from the Palm of the Hand, Literarische Annalen Der Gesammten Heilkunde. Herausgegeben Von Dr. Justus Friederick Carl Hecker, &c. Vierter Jahrgang. September, 1828. Berlin, Certificate G, Central Medical Society of Georgia, Physiology, Puerperal Peritonitis Cured by the Application of Ice, Surgery, On the Effects of Ligature, and Bleeding, in Cases of Poisoning, Absence of the Uterus, Case of Rupture of the Bladder, with Separation of the Symphysis Pubis, Strangulated Hernia Cured by the External Application of Belladonna, Retrospective Medicine An Essay on Fevers. To Which Is Now Added, a Dissertation on the Malignant Ulcerous Sore Throat. The …, Medical Prize Essay, Hemiplegia in a Child Nine Months Old, Produced by the Mother Giving It the Breast Immediately after Being in a Violent Rage, A Manual of the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Eye and Its Appendages. By S. J. Stratford, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, Surgeon to the Dispensary for Diseases of the Eye, and Late Senior Assistant-Surgeon to the 72d, or Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders. London, 1828. Pp. 199, 8vo, with a Plate, Observations on the Effects of Heat. By Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of South Carolina, Materia Medica, Actual Cautery in Osteo-Sarcoma of the Lower Jaw, On the Diseases of the Kidneys and Ureters, Baltimore City Court.—Medico-Legal Trial Commonwealth Vs. Dr. Hinze, Elements of Chemistry, Enormous Hypertrophy of the Heart, &c., Insertion of the Umbilical Vein in the Right Auricle of the Heart, Medical Intelligence of Georgia, Lythotomy, Vaccine Institution, Chemistry, Solanum Dulcamara Used Externally, On the Anatomical Characters of Tumours, Designated by the Names of Lipoma and Steatoma, Medical Jurisprudence, A Dissertation on Small-Pox, Varioloid, and Vaccination. By Stephen Brown, M. D., of New York, On the Tests by Which Morphine May Be Made Known in Cases of Poisoning, Polypus of the Heart, Caustic Paste, On Strangury from Cantharides, and Its Relief, Pathology, Reports of Cases Treated in the Baltimore Alms-House Infirmary. By Thomas H. Wright, M. D. Physician to the Institution, Reports of Cases, with Observations. By Thomas Henderson, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Columbian College, D. C., Treatment of Nymphomania, Case of Ovarian Dropsy, Successfully Removed by a Surgical Operation. Communicated by Dr. Nathan Smith, Professor of Physic and Surgery at Yale College, Fistula of the Parotid Duct and Gland Successfully Treated, Case of Osteo-Sarcoma of the Lower Jaw Successfully Removed, Treatment of Syphilis without Mercury, Case in Which a Polypus of Great Size Was Removed from the Root of the Tongue by Ligature, Analecta, On the Use of Circular Ligatures in Intermittents, Tracheotomy Successfully Performed, Remedy for Opacity of the Cornea, Clinical Reports of Cases Treated in the Infirmary of the Alms-House of the City and County of Philadelphia. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Assistant to the Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, Certificate B, Laws of Physiology, Translated from the Italian of Il Signor Dott, B. Mojon, Professor Emeritus in the Royal University of Genoa, and Member of Many Learned Bodies; with Additions, and a Physiological Table of Man. Dedicated by Permission to Sir Astley Paston Cooper, Bart. F. R. S. Surgeon to the King. By George R. Skene, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. London, 1827, 8vo. Pp. 121, Anatomical Description of the Anastomosis between the Glosso-Pharyngian, the Trifacial and Trisplanchnique Nerves, Webster's Manual of Chemistry, On Tubercles, A Female Who Was Received into the Lying-In-Hospital, to Which Our Author Was Chief Accoucheur, Requested a Private Conference with the Doctor Previously to Her Accouchment, Philadelphia Vaccine Institution Established with the Approbation of Professors Physick, Chapman, James, Gibson and Coxe of the University …, Certificate C, Instance of Gradual Abolition of All the Senses in Succession, the Intellectual Faculties Remaining Entire, The London Medical and Surgical Journal, Including the London Medical Repository, &c. &c. From July to November, 1828, Ointment for the Reduction of Glandular Engorgements, Analysis of Foreign Journals Archives Generales De Medicine. Paris, May, 1828, Practice of Medicine, Staphyloraphy, Case of Amnesia. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Assistant to the Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, Fatal Case of Depressed Fracture of the Skull, in Which the Symptoms of Compression Did Not Appear till Some Days after the Accident, New Mode of Administering Quinquina, Fracture of the Cranium, with Depression, Cured without an Operation, New Vaccine Regulation in Philadelphia, Lithotrity, Notes of Two Cases of Rupture of the Left Ventricle of the Heart, Reduction of the Sulphuret of Arsenic, Mollescence of the Coats of the Stomach, Case of Diabetes Successfully Treated, Case of Hernia Cerebri Successfully Treated by the Sponge Compress. By J. W. Heustis, M. D. of Alabama, Chloruret of the Oxide of Sodium in Ulcers, Certificate F, Cyst near the Parotid Gland, Containing a Fœtus, Medico-Legal Consultation, on a Case of Amputation of a Thigh Affected with Gangrene, On the Use of Iodine in Several Diseases. By William M. Fahnestock, M. D., On the Cornea, Its Diseases, and Their Treatment. By Isaac Hays, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, On Difficult Cases of Purturition, and the Use of the Spurred Rye. By W. Michell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, Fleet Street, 1828, Pp. 128 Researches Respecting the Natural History, Chemical Analysis, and Medical Virtues of the Spur, or Ergot …, On the Condition of the Blood and Blood-Vessels in Inflammation, Extract of a Letter from One of Our Correspondents, Ophthalmology, Bibliographical Notices Journal Der Chirurgie Und Augenheilkunde. Herausgegeben Von C. F. Von Græfe, M. D. &c. Und Ph. …, Medical Ethics Adopted by the Central Medical Society of Georgia, at Their Session in Milledgeville, 1828, Instance of Obliteration of the Aorta Opposite the Fourth Dorsal Vertebra, Multiple Essay Items, Medical Essays on Fever, Inflammation, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Heart, &c. By Joseph Brown, M. D. &c. London, 1828, Pp. 309, 8vo, Case of Rupture of the Left Ventricle of the Heart, New Method of Preserving Anatomical Preparations, Original Communications Essays, An Essay on Variola, Varioloid and Vaccination Opinionum Commenta Delet Dies, Naturæ Judicia Confirmat.—Cicero, Medical Education and Institutions Account of La Charité at Paris. By Elisha Bartlett, M. D. of Lowell, Mass, Poisoning, Medical Intelligence The American Medical Benevolent Society, Observations on Vaccination. By Samuel Miller, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Washington Medical College, Baltimore, &c., On the Coagulation of the Blood, Case of Tracheotomy. By Zadok Howe, M. D. of Billerica, Massachusetts, Muriate of Ammonia, Iodine in Gout, Quarterly Periscope Foreign Intelligence, Pannus Successfully Excised, Disease of the Stomach, in Which a Well-Defined Perforation Takes Place in the Tunics of That Organ, without Any Softening of Their Structure, On the Vinous Tincture of the Seeds of Colchicum Autumnale, Case of Aneurism of the External Iliac Artery, Treated Successfully by Tying up the Vessel, Description of a Method of Treating Fractured Thighbone, by Josiah Goodhue. M. D. of Hadley, Mass. President of the Berkshire Medical Institution, Certificate E, Purgative Property of Convolvulus Sepium, Cooper's Surgery, & Edward's Surgical Anatomy, Chloride of Lime, Medicinal Properties of the Bark of the Root of Ricinus Communis, On the Impropriety of Ergot in Placental Cases. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. of Northumberland, Miscellaneous, Perspiration after Death, Vermont Academy of Medicine, Medical Prize Essay An Essay on the Diseases of Children. By M. Page, M. D., of Richmond, Virginia, Double Luxation of the Astragalus, Lacon's Verbifuge, Rare and Remarkable Anomaly of the Vascular System, Itch Cured by Chloride of Lime, Certificate D, Homicidal and Infanticidal Monomania, Case of Tetanus.—Respiration Performed by One Lung, with Vigorous Nutrition and General Health. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Assistant to the Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, Chemical Manipulation, A Practical Treatise on the Typhus or Adynamic Fever. By John Burne, M. D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, &c. &c. &c. London, 1828. Pp. 248. 8vo., Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. III. Part. I. Edinburgh, 1828. Pp. 316, Plates 4, Excessive Dilatation of the Aorta, and Very Enlarged State of the Heart, Case of Supposed Poisoning, Experiments on the Extractum Aloes Vulgaris, Pneumonia Carditis, Hydrophobia, Amaurosis Successfully Treated by the Ammoniacal Ointment, Case of Angina Pectoris, and Ossified Cerebral Arteries, Certificates Certificate a. Letter to the editor: On the Tests of Prussic Acid. By Edward Turner, M. D. F. R. S. E., &c. Professor of Chemistry in the University of London, in a Letter to the Editors. Review: Reviews On the Nature and Treatment of Tetanus and Hydrophobia, with Some Observations on a Natural Classification …, Retrospective Review An Essay on Fevers. To Which Is Now Added a Dissertation on the Malignant Ulcerous Sore Throat. The Fourth …, Review A Practical Treatise on the Typhus, or Adynamic Fever. By Jno. Burne, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal …. Editorial: American Intelligence, Gregory's Practice, (New Edition).

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